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    Posted 8 years ago

    snowpijj
    (4 items)

    Hello,

    Found this bueatiful glass swan at a sale recently. I have tried to research but cannot figure out how to tell if it's a Murano, a Sooner or a imposter. It is orange and blue and about 14 inches long, 11 wide and 10 tall (estimating). We really love the color!

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    1. artfoot artfoot, 8 years ago
      It is "Sooner". Give me a day or so and I'll try to narrow down which company produced it.
    2. artfoot artfoot, 8 years ago
      Oh, why do something else when I'm right here.
      Identifying this Sooner and Ozark art glass is still in its early stages. It's not an exact science yet. Identifying the various swan bowls and vases is based first on the overall shape and narrowed down by the shape of the head. This shape body was apparently used by everyone in the Spiro-Pokola area of Oklahoma except Scott Depot Glass (a dozen or so companies). This shape head was used by Central, Sunset, and Spiro Glass companies, and possibly one or two other smaller companies.
      That's about as definite as it gets from the information I have but it is certainly "Sooner".
    3. artfoot artfoot, 8 years ago
      BTW - The red, white, and blue combination pieces pretty much date the piece to 1976. Nice find.
    4. snowpijj, 8 years ago
      That is so interesting. Thank you all for your help identifying the piece. I am vey excited about my find as well.

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